Ricoh rips it up

Kathy Wilson, general manager at Ricoh says, “Many commercial printers are very comfortable with the Creo rip, particularly if they are using Kodak workflow, so we are very pleased to now have it for the ProC901.”

Wilson says market response to the ProC901 has been ‘phenomenal’ since its launch, with the printer going into a range of different print businesses. She says, “The ProC901 built on the original ProC900 which was Ricoh’s entry into commercial print. It has oil-less fusing, and a finer image quality among other benefits. It also maintains the attractive price point of the ProC900.”

The ProC901 is also now available with a wide range of finishing options, including what Wilson says is the world’s first inline ring binding solution, as well as perfect binding and saddle stitching.

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